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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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What next for Romania after its recent electoral chaos?
Frustration and disappointment about a lack of change bolstered Calin Georgescu's recent electoral win. But the country's mainstream parties don't seem to have learned anything from his shock success.
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Zagreb school attack: Girl killed, multiple injuries reported
Video footage showed children running away from the primary school in the Croatian capital and a medical helicopter landing in the schoolyard.
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Ukraine updates: Russian missile attack on Kyiv kills one
Russian rockets hit Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, killing at least one person and leaving hundreds of buildings without heat. DW has the latest.
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US: Biden to meet with Pope Francis, Italy PM Meloni
Joe Biden and Pope Francis will be discussing "efforts to advance peace around the world." The US president will also meet Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shortly before he leaves the White House in January.
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Gisele Pelicot vanquishes her rapists
The trial of the rapists of Gisele Pelicot afforded us a glimpse into the abyss of toxic masculinity. These men have now been sentenced for their crimes. DW reports from court, where many still deny their guilt.
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Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy wants 'strong' Trump 'on our side'
Ukraine's president appealed for the US and Europe to work together to "stop Putin" and secure a lasting peace. Zelenskyy called Donald Trump a "strong man" who he wanted on Kyiv's side. Follow DW for more.
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Why Bulgaria still struggles with gender-based violence
Bulgaria has a long way to go in the fight to eradicate gender-based and domestic violence. But what is hampering progress? DW spoke to some Bulgarian women who are fighting for change.
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Swedish police board Chinese ship to observe cables probe
Chinese authorities invited Swedish officers to observe an investigation into the Chinese vessel's possible role in the severing of two Baltic Sea cables. Sweden insists it is leveling 'no accusations' at Beijing.
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Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband jailed 20 years for mass rape
Dominique Pelicot was found guilty of raping ex-wife, Gisele, and facilitating her rape by strangers. Gisele Pelicot has called for a societal change in attitudes towards rape and consent.
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Human trafficking from Vietnam to Europe: What can be done?
People-smuggling from Vietnam to Europe has emerged as a major problem in recent years. Authorities are cracking down on trafficking rings, but victims often remain silent, and more needs to be done to end the problem.
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Can Georgia still find a way out of its crisis?
The Georgian ruling party has consolidated its power by electing a new president. However, incumbent President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to resign. The country is heading for a showdown on December 29.
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UK court rules against Andrew Tate in tax case
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother were described as "serial" tax evaders by police. They are also currently facing sex trafficking charges in the UK and Romania.
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Igor Kirillov — the high-ranking Russian general killed by Ukraine
Igor Kirillov ran Russia's nuclear, biological and chemical defense forces. He also earned a reputation for spreading misinformation.
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Is Israel's diplomatic isolation in Europe growing?
After criticism from Ireland, Israel has closed its embassy in Dublin for the time being. It may be a sign that Israel's influence in Europe is waning.
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Russia detains suspect over General Igor Kirillov killing
After Ukraine's secret service claimed responsibility for the lethal attack in Moscow, Russian authorities have detained an Uzbek man.
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Cologne: World War II bomb prompts mass evacuation
The unexploded device was found in the Sülz district of the west German city. More than 3,000 people have been requested to evacuate while authorities attempt to deal with the bomb.
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German election: Scholz plans Trump visit before vote
Olaf Scholz has said he hopes to meet the incoming US president before Germans vote in February. Campaigning has officially kicked off a day after the German government lost a confidence vote. DW has the latest.
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Georgia: 11 Indians found dead at Gudauri ski resort
Following the mysterious deaths at a ski resort in the Caucasus Mountains, the Indian embassy said it was in contact with the families. The victims are believed to have been workers at an Indian restaurant.
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German election: Scholz loses confidence vote
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called a confidence vote following the collapse of his coalition government. He has lost the vote, paving the way for elections in February. DW has the latest.
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Berlin-Paris high speed rail route launched
The new 8 hour journey takes travelers through Frankfurt and Strasbourg and has been hailed as a symbol of German-French friendship.
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